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QuestionWindows 2003 shuts down too quickly Pin
Soren Samgen19-Mar-07 3:19
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I have a problem with Windows 2003 Server shutting down too quickly. I have a service running on the server, and Windows 2003 shuts down without waiting for the service to stop, the service will typically have about 2 seconds to finish before Windows shuts down. I have checked the registry values HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WaitToKillServiceTimeout, HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\HungAppTimeout, and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\Desktop\WaitToKillAppTimeout and they are all set to 20000, corresponding to 20 seconds (though I guess only the WaitToKillServiceTimeout is really relevant since this is a service). I have also tried reporting updated status with SERVICE_STOP_PENDING and updated dwWaitHint and dwCheckPoint to the service control manager, but this also seems to be ignored. I have made comparative tests on Windows XP Professional, and XP seems to respect the registry settings for service timeouts, but Windows 2003 apparently does not. I have searched for a solution, and I have seen it is quite common to have the opposite problem (i.e. Windows taking too long to shut down), but I haven't seen any solution to my problem. Could it be that there is some setting that overrides the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\WaitToKillServiceTimeout setting? Does anyone have an idea what might be the cause of this?
I don't know whether this is relevant, but I log on to the Windows 2003 machine using Remote Desktop Connection. There is no screen, keyboard, mouse etc connected to the server.

I'm grateful for any help,
Soren

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